Jonathan Majors is convinced that he deserves a second chance so as not to cut short his dream as an actor… has he already forgotten what he did? The famous man was found guilty of violence and abuse against his ex-partner and although he has denied it, he was later fired from Marvel. Majors gained great recognition in Hollywood thanks to his role as Kang the Conqueror, in the universe created by Stan Lee. Since this controversy began, he remained very secretive on the subject… until now, when he already saw his career at risk.
Jonathan Majors Says He Deserves a Second Chance
The famous man gave an interview for ABC News Live Prime with Linsey Davis, where he spoke for the first time about this situation in which he currently finds himself. First, he pointed out that it was a surprise for him to learn of the accusations from his ex and stressed that he would like to understand how the events happened to find a kind of peace of mind.
“That didn’t happen. He wishes he knew how the injuries happened. That would give me clarity. That would give me some kind of peace. I am an athlete. I am an athlete. I know my body. I know how it moves. I know my strength or lack thereof. None of that was used with her,” he said.
During the conversation, again, he denied having violated her, highlighting that her only wish was to one day set foot in a Hollywood studio again, and it was then that he said he deserved a second chance.
“It was like the world had stopped. I pray that I can work in Hollywood again, but it is God’s plan and God’s timing… I think I do deserve a second chance. I hope other people think that,” Majors highlighted.
What Did Jonathan Majors Do?
Jonathan Majors was accused and later found guilty by a New York jury of assault and harassment against his ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari, whom he allegedly raped in the back of a car. The vehicle was rented in Manhattan in March 2023, and according to the young woman’s testimony and the evidence presented, he left her with a broken finger, as well as a swollen arm and ear.
This story was written in Spanish by Nayeli Párraga in Cultura Colectiva.

